At this exact time last year I was still in email limbo with Fractal Design, as I was trying to obtain samples and see what all the hype surrounding their products were all about. In the short span of ...
The Node 304 features accommodations for up to six hard drives, comes equipped with three hydraulic bearing fans, and easy to clean filters on all the air intakes. The front of the chassis bears ...
Fractal Design are the kings of stylish PC chassis design and while they may not be to everyone’s taste in terms of looks, you would have to be crazy to deny that their build quality some of the best ...
The Fractal Design Node 304 was a very popular sleek mini-ITX chassis released nearly a year ago, aimed at small form factor PCs and HTPCs. In fact we have already reviewed it here. The Node 304 was ...
So here we line up the PSU into the ATX compatible mounting bracket, we just slide it in and secure it with four screws. We now connect a power cable extender that leads to the backside of the node ...
It looks like you can get four (4) 2.5" HDDs/SSDs inside the Node's drive bracket using 2x 2.5" to 3.5" Drive adapters. Is this possible? Anybody with a Fractal Design Node 304 Black tried to mount a ...
A Fractal Design Node 304 landed on my porch this morning. These are my thoughts, before I do any building. First, SPRCR regards this case highly. And several members of this forum do likewise. You ...
We are proud to announce a completely new family of cases called Node. Keeping with the tradition of Fractal Design, the Node cases encompass a minimalistic, sleek and stylish Scandinavian Design. The ...
The Node 304 features a unique modular interior for outstanding configurability. The Node 304 accommodates up to six hard drives. Unused mounting brackets can removed to allow for long graphic cards, ...
It’s no surprise to our regular readers and other TG staff members that I go coo-coo crazy over cases, even going so far as to change my forum title here at Techgage to “basket chassis”. What really ...
So here is where we start building the PC. First things first we need to screw in the standoffs for the motherboard. These where quite hard to screw in really. Once done the rear IO backplate goes in ...
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